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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 483775" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>A<strong><em><u> ton</u></em></strong> of fans of NFL teams wonder why their teams can't cover the tight end or running back out of the backfield. Same with a ton of college teams. No one aside from fans of a few top defenses think that they even try to cover the other team's tight end. People think that it's just their team that doesn't cover those players. The fact that it's usually a tight end that's 4" taller than the linebacker who's covering him gets overlooked. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure we line up receivers in all sorts of formations in practice to get our defenders ready. We're not scrimmaging all practice, so I don't think it's our offense. We've done well with DBs in the past--although maybe not with tight ends--and I think it's more coaching than what we have on offense. I think we covered the tight end position well in 1990; possibly the last time we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 483775, member: 282"] A[B][I][U] ton[/U][/I][/B] of fans of NFL teams wonder why their teams can't cover the tight end or running back out of the backfield. Same with a ton of college teams. No one aside from fans of a few top defenses think that they even try to cover the other team's tight end. People think that it's just their team that doesn't cover those players. The fact that it's usually a tight end that's 4" taller than the linebacker who's covering him gets overlooked. I'm sure we line up receivers in all sorts of formations in practice to get our defenders ready. We're not scrimmaging all practice, so I don't think it's our offense. We've done well with DBs in the past--although maybe not with tight ends--and I think it's more coaching than what we have on offense. I think we covered the tight end position well in 1990; possibly the last time we did. [/QUOTE]
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